October 30, 2015
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St. David’s tennis one step closer to four in a row after sweeping Trinity Academy of Durham
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What to Watch on Friday: New challenges in new season of ‘Grimm’
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Carolina Hurricanes defeat New York Islander 3-2 in OT
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Broughton volleyball stops Leesville for third time this season, ends Pride’s year in playoffs
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North Johnston blasts North Pitt, grabs No. 2 ECP soccer seed
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JH Rose sweeps Fuquay-Varina out of volleyball playoffs
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Prep roundup: Cardinal Gibbons, Panther Creek girls tennis end undefeated seasons
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Princeton Bulldogs march on to fourth round, sweep Wallace-Rose Hill volleyball
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Notebook
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UNC-CH’s fake-classes have cost $10 million, and counting
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Notable numbers: Trump’s billions, retirement funds and college debt
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When it comes to Raleigh planning, people first – cars and traffic second
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Dan DiPerna: ‘Progressive’ not a dirty word
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Don Boyce: Handling defiant students
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A drug worth a Nobel prize but not a patent
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Diana Denton: Bad behavior limits learning
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Voyager Academy outlasts Franklin Academy in third round of volleyball playoffs
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Triton rallies to knock off Cleveland in NCHSAA 3A volleyball playoffs
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Carrboro sweeps Croatan volleyball, moves to fourth round
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Panther Creek ends the Clayton girls tennis team’s unbeaten season
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New Carolina RailHawks owner Steve Malik vows to grow local soccer
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Cleveland tops Smithfield-Selma, earns Two Rivers 3A soccer title
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Panther Creek volleyball ousted by New Bern in close third-round match
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Friendship leads Panther Creek duo in quest for rare 4-peat in NCHSAA doubles
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Restoring ‘The U’ will take money, imagination
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College football roundtable: Can NC State pull the upset against Clemson?
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UNC enters new football territory, but expectation was to be here
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UNC gets it done on national stage in 26-19 victory at Pitt
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UNC rises to the moment, beats Pitt 26-19
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When George Yamazawa listened to his heart, joy followed
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Farmer’s Plate: Creedmoor farmers Deborah and Ronnie Brogden offer sweet potato advice
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Trends spotted at this fall’s High Point Furniture Market